All HS2 articles
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In pictures: HS2 lifts giant tunnelling machine out of ground after work completes
First part of 1,700 tonne TBM was extracted over weekend
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HS2 has cost more than £40bn so far, DfT tells parliament
Six-monthly report sets out costs in nominal terms for first time after years of 2019 prices
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HS2 tells contractors ‘unethical behaviour won’t be tolerated’ as Bam stops working with Danny Sullivan on several jobs
Labour supplier says recently completed review has seen any discrepancies over compliance of workers ‘immediately addressed’
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Government wants firms to register interest in plans to build some health schemes using PPP
Companies have until end of this week to express interest in preliminary market testing exercise
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Balfour Beatty severs ties with labour supplier Danny Sullivan Group
Contractor ‘terminating all agreements’ with firm after being ‘misinformed about provision of CIS workers instead of PAYE employees’
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Decision on winner of last major building job on HS2 slips again
£480m Washwood Heath announcement now expected in early 2026 six years after project was first advertised
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HS2 contracts rushed into while client needed to make more use of ‘negotiating levers’ such as retendering jobs, official review finds
Report by James Stewart adds much of inflation on jobs should be risk ‘retained by government’
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Construction industry ‘not in a fit state’ to deliver HS2, says official review author
James Stewart tells Ðǿմ«Ã½ government needs to ‘proactively’ build capacity in the sector to avoid repeat of HS2 failures
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HS2 to be delayed by at least two years with transport secretary set to highlight ‘litany of failure’ on project
Heidi Alexander due publish findings of two reviews on project today
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HS2 reports subcontractor to HMRC over alleged tax fraud
Concerns first raised by whistleblowers earlier this year
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HS2 launches investigation into firms supplying labour on West Midlands leg of railway
Probe follows allegations pay rates for workers have been overinflated
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What the Lower Thames Crossing and Euston station projects say about the government’s private finance plans
 The government has said it will fund the giant Euston station and Lower Thames Crossing schemes using private finance. With the Treasury mulling a broader injection of private capital into public projects, Joey Gardiner examines how ministers are going about it – and the prospects for success
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Council signs off HS2 Curzon Street design changes after fire fears see timber roof ditched
Maintainence to keep wooden roof casettes fire safe would have been ’too onerous’ for HS2
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​Government’s top infrastructure advisor ‘never been convinced’ by HS2 governance structure
John Armitt will chair NIC until July as it moves towards merger with IPA
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HS2 completes tunnel drive to Old Oak Common
West London station will likely be initial terminus of high-speed scheme
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Inspections on Birmingham HS2 bridges hit by Severfield welding issues to start in January
Balfour Beatty Vinci team says work will focus on structures taking line into new station at Curzon Street
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Decision on winner of last major building job on HS2 slips into next year
£480m Washwood Heath announcement now expected next spring more than five years after project was first advertised
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Reeves confirms funding for HS2 Euston station tunnels, but not for station itself
Government has previously warned private funding would be required to move forward with line’s central London terminus
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HS2 contracts under review as government rules out resurrection of second phase
Transport secretary slams poor project management and supply chain performance
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Rail lobby calls for private investment to boost infrastructure
HS1 Ltd, Mott MacDonald and others urge government to explore various investment avenues for public transport growth